i have breakouts all the time, not oily skin but normal skin. whiteheads, pimples, zits the whole shishkabob. can you recommend the best face wash you use ? that clears up your skin, and evens out your skin tone.
pinkyyy041 answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 4:06 pm: Get something with 10% benzoyl peroxide. (look at the ingredients). 10% is the most benzoyl peroxide you can get without a perscription and it works great! [ pinkyyy041's advice column | Ask pinkyyy041 A Question ]
VixenLuna answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 3:11 pm: i have the same problem ,but what you could use, is look around the drug store rite, and dont buy anything cheap cuz those wont work for sure. Dont get cleansers from avon and shit, they suck. What i do recomended is Clearasil, acne cleanser. it cleans up your skin good, but get the one that says, "see clearer skin in 3 days" its good, and it isnt harsh. Your skin wont turn red, but before buying any acne medication and cleansers, read the bad, make sure it says, good or gentle enough for sensitive skin. You dont want to put acid on your face, and when you wash your face, use hot water, but not scorching hot water, just hot enough to open your pores, wash your face with clearsil and rinse with hot/warm water. and what i also recomend is use Aveno, blemish clearing mosturizer. its for sensitive skin and evens out skin tone. it hydrates it well and shit. hope ive helped [ VixenLuna's advice column | Ask VixenLuna A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 3:07 pm: I personally, love Clean & Clear Morning Burst Shine Control Cleanser. It keeps my skin healthy, clear and shine-free (which is my problem, however you can get it without the shine control). [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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